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Virtual Collaborative Social Living Community for Elderly

Virtual Collaborative Social Living Community for Elderly. Kick Off Event. Co-Living. WP 1 Overview. Paul Koster - Philips. WP 1 Overview. Task 1.1 : User socialization needs analysis and specification

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Virtual Collaborative Social Living Community for Elderly

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  1. Virtual Collaborative Social Living Community for Elderly Kick Off Event Co-Living WP 1 Overview Paul Koster - Philips

  2. WP 1 Overview • Task 1.1: User socialization needs analysis and specification • Task 1.2: Analysis and design of the innovative social practice-oriented community model • Task 1.3: Use case scenarios development • Task 1.4: Ethical, Privacy and Legal Considerations 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 2

  3. Objectives Analyze and identify socialization needs of the elderly Extract use case scenarios that will be exploited by the system Define ethical, privacy and legal considerations for the end users 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 3

  4. WP 1 Expected results • Philips: • Comprehensive and business driven set of scenarios, needs and reqs • User-centered perspective on privacy requirements and scenarios • Orbis: • ... • Andago: • Identify the user needs for the development of ICT-based services • Design of the social practice-oriented community model • Trondheim: • ... To be further discussed in the parallel sessions 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 4

  5. Resources – Time plan Rough sketch of resource (man months) planning • Philips: 12 / Orbis: 12 / Trondheim: 6 / Andago:2 • Output/deliverable oriented approach • Most effort in first 8 months • Consider joining task 1.1 and 1.2 as they both deliver D1.1 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 5

  6. Planning of activities • Fill here the planning of the first period (Phase 1: M0-M8) (per task) • M0: parallel start T1 – T4 • M2: sync initial user needs and scenarios with community model and privacy reqs tasks • M4: sync intermediate scenarios, community model, privacy reqs with dependent tasks in other WPs • ... • M8: finalize deliverables D1 – D3 • To be further discussed in the parallel sessions 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 6

  7. Deliverables • D1.1 - Specification of user socialization needs (T1.1) and analysis and design of the innovative social practice oriented community model (T1.2). (M08, M24) • Editor: Orbis (user needs, community model) • Contributors: Philips (community model), Andago (community model), Trondheim (user needs) • D1.2 - Specification of use case scenarios (T1.3) (M08) • Editor: Orbis • Contributors: Philips, Andago, Trondheim • D1.3 - Specification of Ethical, Privacy and Legal Considerations (T1.4) (M04) • Editor: Philips (privacy and legal requirements) • Contributors: Orbis (Dutch ethics rules, ethics committee), Trondheim (Norwegian ethics rules , ethics committee) 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 7

  8. WP 1 Structure • WP1 MT = representative (task leader /lead contributor) of all partners • WP1 (Philips – PK) • T1.1 (Orbis - ??) • T1.2 & T1.3 (Orbis - ??) • T1.4 (Philips – PK) • Ethics comittee (Trondheim?/Orbis?) • To be detailed in parallel sessions 14/09/10 Paul Koster - Philips 8

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